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P.S.: A Toad Retrospective

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P.S.: A Toad Retrospective
P.S.: A Toad Retrospective

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P.S.: A Toad Retrospective

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was among the best and most popular of the adult alternative pop/rockers of the early '90s. They harnessed 's jangle pop, smoothed it out, and turned it into something pretty, melodic, and accessible to a wide audience. never was as idiosyncratic or edgy as , so they could reach a totally different audience, comprised equally of politically correct collegiates and housewives. Their third album, , arrived in the late summer of 1991 (after 's ), and they benefited from radio's new willingness to play alternative bands, as and became staples on modern rock and adult contemporary stations alike. Their long-delayed follow-up appeared in 1994, and while it spawned the hit it failed to capture the same audience as . Their fifth album, 1997's , did even worse, and the group disbanded the following year. Such a brief span of hitmaking years makes a perfect choice for a hits collection, which almost is. It has all the hits, plus many of the fan favorites, but not necessarily in the versions people know. There's a new version of the title track, remixes of the "non-album" version of an edit of -- not necessarily differences that are that noticeable, but are still a little disconcerting, and ultimately enough to make less than perfect. The alternate versions feel like misguided attempts to hook in die-hard fans (who may already own most of these takes), and while they're not alienating, they're not right, either. Nevertheless, it's still a good, basic collection -- enough to satisfy most casual fans, since it has the hits on one disc. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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